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Stopping the Rent Freeze: The Ramifications for People of Color in Philadelphia
Housing inequality is one of the country’s largest sicknesses. For Philadelphians, coronavirus just removed a band-aid from an already...

Jaya Montague
Jun 19, 20203 min read
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Temple's Public Inaction is Hurting Black Students
Originally Posted at: https://inclubmagazine.com/temples-public-inaction-is-hurting-black-students/ When l attended Temple University I...

Jaya Montague
Jun 10, 20203 min read
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What Virtual Graduation Means to Philly's Seniors
Originally Posted at: https://inclubmagazine.com/what-virtual-graduation-means-to-phillys-seniors/ Philadelphia high school seniors wore...

Jaya Montague
Jun 3, 20203 min read
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Local Jazz Vocalist Creates Her Own “Hometown Philly Sound”
Geraldine Oliver did not want a quiet retirement.

Jaya Montague
Jul 17, 20193 min read
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LIFESTYLE: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL WORTH OF LOUIS AND VIOLET’S BACKSTORIES (TWD TELLTALE)
I’ve followed the story of Clementine for seven years.

Jaya Montague
Jan 21, 20194 min read
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Lifestyle: My Byline is my Byline, not hers too...
Writing is like playing Sonic the Hedgehog.

Jaya Montague
Jan 5, 20192 min read
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POST-GRAD LIFE: 5 TIPS FOR A BUDDING COLLEGE GRADUATE
Christmas break is over and your aunt, with her name-plated bamboo earrings, sits you at the table and asks what your plans are.

Jaya Montague
Dec 31, 20182 min read
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Lifestyle: Lurking (Real)
My grandmother called on the phone and “Harold” sat downstairs. My friends and I got ready before we went to the bar.

Jaya Montague
Dec 31, 20183 min read
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Politics: Women Leading Charge on Reentry in Philadelphia
Ask Sisters Returning Home founder Peggy Sims why women are the leaders in reentry in the city..

Jaya Montague
May 18, 20183 min read
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Politics: TAP’s Impact on Foster Care Parents in the City
Already parents of one son, Phyllis and Derek Stevens wanted to grow their family.

Jaya Montague
Apr 4, 20182 min read
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Politics: Advocacy Lawyer Fights For Those In And Exiting Foster Care
Jean Strout always wanted to work with children. A Maine native...

Jaya Montague
Mar 20, 20183 min read
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Bias reporting system needs improvement
Temple needs to make the process of reporting inappropriate comments in the classroom easier.

Jaya Montague
Oct 4, 20164 min read
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Remove Rizzo, better represent the city
The city should remove Frank Rizzo’s statue.

Jaya Montague
Aug 30, 20163 min read
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Elected official essential to changing attitude on race
Student government should make race relations a priority.

Jaya Montague
Apr 12, 20163 min read
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In the mix: Philly's contribution to jazz
Growing up in Philadelphia, I heard stories from older relatives about what it was like to live in the city when music was at its high point

Jaya Montague
Apr 5, 20164 min read
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The Social Justice Corner: How the school-to-prison pipeline is trading pencils for jumpsuits
One of the U.S. Department of Justice’s sources of income comes from the school-to-prison pipeline.

Jaya Montague
Nov 30, 20144 min read
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